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Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
Twitter Hikes Its Promoted Trend Prices Again, to $200,000 a Day — Twitter's ad business is still a work in progress, but here's one positive sign: Prices for the company's “promoted trends” have been steadily rising, and are now at the $200,000 a day mark in the U.S..
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Paul Farhi / Washington Post:
Publication of hacked George W. Bush e-mails raises journalism ethics questions — By the old rules of journalism, George W. Bush's private e-mails to his family might never have been published or broadcast, certainly not without his permission. Most news organizations would have thought twice …
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@postbaron and Reuters
John Cusack / The Huffington Post:
Freedom of the Press Foundation - Updates From Our Front — When we launched Freedom of the Press Foundation — a new organization dedicated to supporting the 1st Amendment and journalism that focuses on transparency and accountability in government — a little over six weeks ago, we knew the need was there.
Associated Press:
Egypt court orders YouTube blocked for a month in case related to anti-Islam film — CAIRO — A Cairo court on Saturday ordered the government to block access to the video-sharing website YouTube for 30 days for carrying an anti-Islam film that caused deadly riots across the world.
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Sara Hamdan / New York Times:
Social Media Firms Move to Capitalize on Popularity in Middle East — DUBAI — For its most recent advertising push, the Saudi Arabian telecommunications giant Mobily did not turn to the street or television to engage with customers. Mobily paid to promote itself on Twitter.
Julie Moos / Poynter:
Same photo appears on front pages of NYT, WSJ, WashPost, NY Post — It's not unusual for a single image to dominate a news event. But it is unusual for the same photo to be prominently featured on four major newspapers. Reuters photjournalist Brian Snyder captured the front page image …
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Rachel McAthy / Journalism.co.uk:
Trinity Mirror's ‘newsroom 3.0 model’ to focus on digital — More details on Trinity Mirror's proposed new workflow, which it plans to roll out across its regional newsrooms, as part of ‘significant changes’ announced last week — Copyright: By jarapet on Flickr. Some rights reserved.
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Katy Bachman / Adweek:
FCC's Pai Makes Vigorous Case to Loosen Media Ownership Rules — Federal Communications commissioner Ajit Pai made it clear where he stands on media ownership rules. In a no-holds-barred style that is becoming the GOP commissioner's trademark, Pai laid out a vigorous defense for loosening …
Matt Buchanan / BuzzFeed:
Meet The Next Version Of Twitter — It's like Facebook's Newsfeed. But on Twitter. — There was a time when the trajectory of Twitter was at least somewhat uncertain, like it could shoot off in any direction. But it seems quite fixed now, as the Twitter stream flowing down your screen congeals …
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Eric Zorn / Change of Subject:
Subject: In defense of the besieged email interview — This school year alone, three prominent college newspapers have issued general prohibitions against email interviews. — And since “if it happens three times, it's a trend” is an informal law of journalism, I consider it my duty to weigh in.
Kara Swisher / AllThingsD:
Tim Marches On: AOL Turns in Solid Q4 Earnings, With First Year-Over-Year Growth in Eight Years — AOL said it earned 41 cents a share, or $35.7 million in net income, in the fourth quarter, which was right on target with what Wall Street analysts had expected.
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Nick Collins / Telegraph:
BBC to launch programmes online first — BBC television programmes are to be broadcast online before reaching TV screens under a new trial as the corporation attempts to rival web services like Netflix. — BBC iPlayer is growing in popularity and last month announced its highest ever number …
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Softpedia News, BBC, The Next Web, The Verge, Electronista and Engadget
Jordan Crook / TechCrunch:
Aereo Amps Up Marketing Efforts Before Expanding To New Cities, Hires Former Apple Exec As CCO — Aereo has been making headlines lately, not only for expanding its streaming cloud DVR service to 22 new markets in the coming months, but for being in active litigation with some of the nation's biggest …
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